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I'm very happy for you. Much love to you and your new boy!
Rescues can be tough to deal with. Some are really good, many are really really picky. When we got our cat from rescue, we were one of 12 who wanted to adopt her. She's deaf or hearing impaired and there was even a woman who was a psychologist and already had 3 deaf cats before. If I were the rescue, I would have picked her. :-)
Anyway, they picked us because we had chatted several times with one of the volunteers before we even were ready to get a new cat (we had recently lost my elderly kitty and were too heartbroken to look for several months). It was the personal connection that got us the "in"; she remembered us and how fondly we had talked about our sweet Alice, and she put in a good word for us.
So if you really have your heart set on adopting, maybe try making a personal connection with a rescue in your area.
Have you considered going through a reputable breeder? They are less likely to sell a pup out from under you, though heartache can still happen (they might have a half-dozen people looking and the bitch only ends up having 3 pups, for instance).
I hope you find your Corgi soon.
I thought I would post this link for you, not sure if they will adopt out of state, but maybe worth looking into.
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